Vietnam has ISI and Scopus science magazines

Experiencing many review processes, the journal of Hanoi National University is accepted into ISI and Scopus databases.

Experiencing many review processes, the journal of Hanoi National University is accepted into ISI and Scopus databases.

The Journal of Advanced Materials and Components (JSAMD) was published four times a year, with an editorial council consisting of 31 scientists, including 23 foreigners. The editor-in-chief is Prof. Nguyen Huu Duc, Deputy Director of Hanoi National University.

Associate Professor Phan Manh Huong, alumnus of the university, currently teaches the University of South Florida (USA) to participate in the administration. He published more than 200 ISI articles with 3,978 citations. In 2017, he was awarded the University of South Florida Research Excellence Award.

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JSAMD magazine cover page.

JSAMD functions to publish research related to biological materials, green materials, nano and composite, energy materials, metamaterials, smart, semiconductor, superconducting, flexible materials events and applications.

According to information posted on the school website, JSAMD published the first issue in March 2016 with 130 research projects. In February 2017, after 4 published numbers, according to the conditions of Web of Science (ISI), JSAMD for the first time to register for selection and July 2017 are accepted into ISI's emerging journal group system. .

According to Web of Science, 130 articles published by JSAMD in 2016 and 2017 had 220 citations, each with an average citation rate of 1.71.

By January 2018, the Editorial Board registered to join the Scopus system . Through 3 months of implementing the review process, on April 11, 2018, JSAMD was accepted into SCOPUS's database system.

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Associate Professor Phan Manh Huong, alumnus of Hanoi National University, participated in the magazine's operation.(Photo: vnu.edu).

ISI and Scopus are two systems that scientists strive to publish research, because they include prestigious journals with a difficult peer review system.

ISI Institute of Scientific Information (Institute for Scientific Information) was founded by American scientist Eugene Garfield in 1960, then merged into Thomson Reuters group. With more than 10,000 scientific journals, ISI will evaluate and rank by field.

Scopus is a scientific data system with more than 20,000 specialized journals in the technical, medical and social sciences, of which the social sector is primarily.

Update 15 December 2018
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